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Spend the day exploring Savannah’s grand mansions and hidden gardens and hear
its most haunted secrets. Enjoy this media rich, GPS enabled tour experience,
complete with a souvenir photo for each stop as well as a list of nearby
attractions with website addresses and phone numbers. There is also a list of
local favorite restaurants throughout the historic district with menu links
and full contact information.
Choose your own route or follow our recommended tour route that leads you
through Savannah’s beautiful historic district, in and around famous
landmarks, museums, and shopping and dining options. Just tap each stop to
hear professionally narrated stories with period music and sound effects.
Navigate the content through the detailed stop menu or tour map which links to
a GPS tour map.
The Story of Savannah Overview
Estimated Tour time: 3-5 hours
Audio: 120 minutes
Tour Route Length: 2.3 miles plus .5 miles scenic walking route
# of tracks: 22 tracks (18 stops, 2 bonus features, Intro & Parting Words)
In the 1800s Savannah rose to international prominence as the largest cotton
port in the US. High society reigned and architects from around the world were
commissioned to build magnificent mansions for Savannah’s wealthy. Hear the
enthralling story of this fair city from its humble beginnings in 1733 as a
British colony to its present day revitalization in 21st century America.
Audio Tracks: Savannah History at a Glance, Johnson Square, Bay Street, River
Street, Reynolds Square, Broughton Street, Oglethorpe Square, Columbia Square,
Colonial Park Cemetery, Cathedral of St John the Baptist, Lafayette Square,
Madison Square, Visitors Center, Chippewa Square, Bull & Oglethorpe Ave,
Wright Square, Telfair Square, Franklin Square, Ellis Square, Parting Words,
Bonus Savannah’s Historic Street Plan, Bonus The Civil War & Reconstruction
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Last update
Feb. 15, 2013